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Technical Classroom: What are Horn Chart Patterns

The confirmations of these patterns occurring are more relevant on a weekly scale than a daily scale

July 07, 2019 / 14:07 IST
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'Horn Patterns' are the type of patterns that need to be observed on a weekly scale.

The confirmations of these patterns occurring are more relevant on a weekly scale than a daily scale.

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Horn Bottom
During a downtrend, two downward spikes separated by a week on the weekly chart are a confirmation of the horn bottom pattern. This pattern is a short-term bullish reversal pattern. The horns should be clearly visible and should not be apart of the congestion. The twin bottom pattern confirms as a valid horn bottom when price closes above the highest high in the three-week pattern.

Without confirmation, you have no horn. It takes price just over two weeks to climb from the right horn to the breakout price, which is the highest high in the pattern. Tall patterns perform better than short ones. Always look for horns with uneven bottoms for better performance on price breakout.

Horn Top
When there is an uptrend or the bull market, two upward spikes separated by a week on the weekly charts are a confirmation of the horn top pattern.